Archive for the ‘Green Technology’ Category
Secrets green cars automakers won’t sell you
Posted on: Sunday, November 1st, 2009 at 10:00 am
Not like the conventional cars which make use of single source of energy, hybrid car runs on combination of battery and fuel engine. These 2 sources are utilized alternatively by a car and are not combined with one another. Hybrid cars are achieving popularity owing to their inexpensive, social, and ecological benefits. Although, these hybrid cars also have a few drawbacks which green car automakers won’t sell you:
1) The main limitation of a hybrid car that prevents it from gaining reputation with the masses is its higher cost. It has been estimated that price of hybrid cars would boost over the years, welcoming more difficulties for the purchasers.
2) Another drawback is that the acceleration of many green cars is not exhilarating, which means they are likely to accelerate at slower speed when evaluated to conventional gas-powered cars.
3) The third drawback of a green car is high cost of the batteries.
4) To aid high speed, green cars are made by light weight body materials as well as are kept smaller in size. Because of their light weight and small size, they turn out to be more susceptible to serious harm when involved in an accident.
Hybrid cars have the above mentioned drawbacks; however that does not signify they are not worth to buy in any case. They are environment friendly as well as facilitate in saving lots of fuel. Therefore, if you can afford to purchase and keep a hybrid car, you must certainly go for it.
Solar power computers
Posted on: Saturday, October 31st, 2009 at 2:34 pm
Desktop computers consume a lot of energy and even more if the hardware installed is heavier. The usage of power also goes up if you keep your computer on all the time. A couple of years ago, a computer that runs on solar power was launched by a major computer manufacturer which was proved to be very successful in its purpose. It was a light weight model which consumed only 45 watts of energy and could also run on the solar panels.
As far as the appearance of the computer is concerned, it looked nice with 4 GB of RAM and 750 GB of space. But it is also a fact that you do not need to dispose off your desktop computer and buy the one that runs on solar power. You can do this by purchasing 2-3 solar panels and put them to use to power up your house. The cost of a single solar panel is far less than the cost of a new computer.
Recycling old mobile phones
Posted on: Friday, October 30th, 2009 at 2:11 pm
Keeping in view the people who change their mobile phones frequently to stay up to date, several companies have come up to recycle these unused phones. These companies are there to purchase these phones, recycle them and resell them out to the needy. The mobile phones that you have discarded can either be used to repair other mobile phones or they can be resold to people who are looking for a second hand phone.
You can also recycle the mobile phones for the purpose of charity. These companies take the discarded phones from the owners and dispose them off to provide help to the charities by donating some part of the profits they make. The consumers can also donate the entire value of the recycled phones to the charity, if they wish to. Therefore, it will not be wrong to say that recycling old mobile phones is relevant to the society also.
Infrared Thermal Scans
Posted on: Wednesday, October 28th, 2009 at 5:45 pm
With emphasis on the organics within the industries of food, health care and aesthetics, the usage of green technology is equally warranted for diagnostic imaging evaluation systems. That is why infrared thermal scans are fundamental and appropriate for clinical tests fitting within the criteria. As a fully non-invasive heat image can be taken for any part of the human body with the help of a specially designed infrared camera, a supportive and unique view of several health related conditions may be easily and quickly captured. Now, we have started relying upon the infrared cameras for telling us about far reaching places of the universe.
Assessing the body through the thermal techniques is not a very new procedure. Even the ancient Egyptians and Hippocrates are known to use this technology, but in a different manner. Role of infrared thermal scans is also important for women who want to know about their mammography and breast examinations.
Green lasers
Posted on: Wednesday, October 28th, 2009 at 4:00 pm
Lasers which lie in the region of green spectrum with the wavelength of 510-570 nanometers are called as green lasers. This technology is used in laser projection displays, laser pointers, to pump solid-state lasers like Ti-sapphire lasers and interferometers. Green lasers can also be used for processing different kinds of materials like copper, silicon and gold, because of their higher absorption co-efficient than near-infrared lasers.
Some of the most common green lasers are Argon-ion lasers and Erbium-doped up-conversion lasers. Argon-ion lasers are created by amplifying light in the argon plasma formed with electrical discharge while Erbium-doped up-conversion laser is based on erbium-doped bulk crystals or fibers that are able to emit 550 nanometer laser beam. The researchers and scientists are also working on several projects that aim at development of a mechanism which will allow the transmission of electric data through green lasers. This kind of mechanism, if it is developed successfully at affordable costs, will drastically change the ways in which people communicate with one another.
What to Consider in Green Poster Printing
Posted on: Wednesday, October 28th, 2009 at 10:30 am
Green poster printing is the use of environmentally safe methods when printing. There are several things to consider in making posters for either business or personal use. The basic things to consider include the budget of the project, layout and design of the print work. Apart from these, you have to ensure that you choose a printer service that will preserve the environment in the most possible way. Choosing a printer service that reduces carbon foot printing can be an effective move.
It is the responsibility of everybody to preserve the environment in all possible ways. The use of green poster printing is one great way that people can use to protect the environment. Materials used in processing poster prints should also be considered to ensure that there is less damage to the environment. Using an online writer that presents commercial green printing facilitates people to create environmentally friendly high quality posters.
What is Green Google?
Posted on: Monday, October 26th, 2009 at 7:56 am
Google is one of the largest search engines the world has to offer. Going green is one of the initiatives that Google has undertaken as they look to build a better cleaner worldwide future. Green Google is aimed at ensuring that the impacts of business growth do not affect the earth’s climate. Google is doing this by coming up with responsible and innovative implementations to reduce the carbon footprint and ensuring efficient computing.
Google is providing tools for individuals to live green. Green Google is advocating for use or renewable energy resources instead of using electricity that is generated adding to the production of gas emissions. Green Google is working at becoming carbon neutral by virtue of reducing the carbon footprint and coming up with alternative renewable electricity sources that are cheaper. Biodiesel shuttles, bikes on campus, compositing and green design elements are some of the initiatives by Green Google.
How to Go Green in 2010
Posted on: Friday, September 11th, 2009 at 9:31 am
To go green in 2010 is not a fad but a necessity of the time. There are many ways, by which it can be accomplished but it requires effort from all including individuals, firms, companies and even government.
First and foremost would be to reduce carbon footprint. This calls for manufacturing and using vehicles which are fuel efficient. New low fuel and hybrid vehicles are the need of the day.
Planting of trees should be encouraged at all level. Deforestation in the third world countries need to be checked.
Every individual should take oath to personally save the environment by going green.
Use of electricity and energy should be minimized. The water is another natural resource that needs to be conserved.
Stop using too much of paper and paper products to save trees.
Alternate sources of energy should be promoted and made available at affordable price.
Is Green DIY Energy worth Your Time
Posted on: Sunday, May 10th, 2009 at 9:00 am
As most of the people of today, you must also be conscious about saving money and also your environment by any way possible. But the drawback is that most people do not know much about a solar panel and its energy systems, let alone constructing and implementing it in their home. For this, choosing DIY energy system guides is a better choice for the person who is willing to build his own energy system.
If you are trying to install green building products in your home, you aim at saving money for yourself and it does not mean that you can save money from one source and spend it on the other. By making your solar panel on your own, you will save a lot of money. It is a truth that because green products save a lot of money for you in the long run, they cost a lot for a usual customer. You can build your own green products so that you do not need to buy them and thus save the money that you want to.
Green building technologies
Posted on: Thursday, December 11th, 2008 at 10:11 am
The concept of green building has come out of the need for meeting higher standards of environmental responsibility and energy efficiency. The major focus is upon the resources such as materials, water and energy and attaining of efficiency through these resources. In this way, you will have reduced energy bills and a more comfortable and healthier environment for living. The green building technologies reduce the effects of environment related hazards and ease out the effects on environment and also on human health.
One of these technologies is using the natural daylight designing technology in which a home is built in such a way that day light enters into the home to the maximum extent possible, so that the energy costs are reduced to a great extent and people’s productivity and health is also improved. These buildings are made up of eco-friendly materials like wood, cork, jute, rubber and bamboo, highlighting the entire concept of green building technologies.